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Wall Street 101 for Middle School Parent & Child Program
A self-paced parent-and-child course that makes investing approachable through videos, activities, discussion prompts and risk-free portfolio practice.

A self-paced parent-and-child course that makes investing approachable through videos, activities, discussion prompts and risk-free portfolio practice.

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Current status
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Eligibility
Parent and child participate
Age range / Year group
Ages 10-13
Location / Region
Online
Cost
$147
Duration
1-6 weeks
Format
Self-paced online
Sessions / cadence: Self-paced, start anytime
Assessment style: Worksheets and simulator
Main output: Mock beginner portfolio
Modules: 6 modules
Access: Lifetime access
Families work through investing concepts together, combining video instruction with worksheets, games, discussion and simulator practice.
The course progresses from stocks, ETFs and charts to risk, compound interest, company research and portfolio construction.
It best suits curious beginners who want a structured introduction with an adult actively guiding the learning.
Wall Street 101 is an online course from Teach Me Wall Street that introduces investing through a shared parent-and-child learning model. It explains foundational ideas clearly and then asks families to apply them together.
Each module follows a learn, apply, practise and discuss loop. Students watch videos, complete workbook activities, practise with a stock-market simulator and use guided questions to discuss what they have learned.
The parent-and-child structure turns financial learning into a guided family activity.
Simulator practice lets students apply concepts without putting real money at risk.
The repeatable four-step learning loop gives every module a predictable structure.
Lifetime access supports review and allows younger learners to work at a comfortable pace.
The curriculum connects foundational concepts to a tangible mock portfolio.
Curious beginners who want to understand investing alongside a parent or guardian through practical, self-paced activities.
Your family wants live classes, personalised financial recommendations or a course the child completes without adult participation.
The course offers a coherent starting point for families who would otherwise need to assemble their own investing curriculum. Its strongest feature is the combination of clear explanations, shared discussion and risk-free practice.
The value depends on an adult making time to participate consistently. Families seeking live teaching, individual feedback or specific investment recommendations should choose a different format, because this is a self-paced educational programme.
A practical overview of cost, time commitment, provider details, student outcomes and online support to review before deciding.
Cost and what is included
$147; includes Six-module curriculum, Parent-and-child video lessons, Workbooks, activities and games, Family discussion prompts, Stock-market simulator access, Lifetime access to the material.
Dates and time commitment
1-6 weeks; Self-paced, start anytime.
Provider details
Review the Teach Me Wall Street provider page and official sources before making a final decision.
What the student gains
Potential output: The main output is a simple mock investment portfolio.. Check whether feedback, certificate, recommendation or application evidence is included.
Online support and safeguarding
The main practical output is a simple mock portfolio, supported by completed workbook and simulator activities.
What to check before committing
Confirm current dates, session schedule, payment terms, cancellation rules, support expectations and what output or certificate is included with the provider.
Compare this programme with similar options before deciding on dates, cost, format and fit.
Compare with similar programmesEffort level
Moderate, with shared viewing and practical activities.
Best started
Choose a one-to-six-week window when parent and child can meet consistently.
Main challenge
Maintaining adult participation throughout the learning loop.
Agree on a regular time to work together.
Prepare questions the child already has about stocks and investing.
Decide whether to complete the course intensively or spread it over several weeks.
Keep notes from each family discussion to revisit later.
Useful if
The child is already asking questions about money or investing.
Each module uses the same four-part sequence, moving from explanation to practical application and family reflection.
Watch the video lesson together to learn the module's core concept.
Complete the hands-on workbook activity or game.
Apply the lesson through the stock-market simulator without risking real money.
Use the parent prompts to discuss the lesson and any new questions.
Applications
Rolling admissions
Self-paced access can begin at a convenient time.
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Child aged 10-13
Parent or guardian participates
No previous investing experience required
Adult supervises financial decisions and account setup
Programme fee
$147 — Lifetime access included.
What's included
Six-module curriculum, Parent-and-child video lessons, Workbooks, activities and games, Family discussion prompts, Stock-market simulator access, Lifetime access to the material
Open the official self-paced course checkout.
Enter the adult's contact details and the student's name, age and grade.
Read and accept the parent acknowledgement and programme agreement.
Enter payment details and complete the $147 purchase.
The course is online, self-paced and available to start at any convenient time. Families can complete the six modules intensively or spread them across several weeks, revisiting lessons through lifetime access.
A parent or guardian is expected to learn alongside the child.
Parent and child watch each lesson together.
Parent prompts structure discussion after each module.
Workbook activities reinforce each lesson's main concept.
Simulator practice provides hands-on application without real-money risk.
Progress is practice-based through workbook activities, family discussion, simulator exercises and mock portfolio building.
Main deliverable / output
The main output is a simple mock investment portfolio.
Completed workbook activities
Simulator practice experience
Family discussion notes
A practical framework for researching companies
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